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With the Carbon Copy Deluxe, MXR took their popular analog delay pedal and added a cluster of oft-requested features. This is truly the ultimate Carbon Copy! The Deluxe lets you call up either flavor with the push of a button.

Model :- DSeed. D-SEED Dual Channel Digital Delay Effect Pedal. As a practical digital delay pedal, D-SEED is impeccable for a guitarist with it's full range of functions! About this Pedal. Has an external trigger input, which allows external devices switch the channel of D-SEED through this interface.

About this Nux Loop Core Deluxe 24 bit Looper Pedal. You can convert any audio file to make it compatible for Loop Core Deluxe. You can download the Nux Audio Converter software free. (Check the support page).

Sounds include Pure, Analog, Tape, Mod, Lofo, Reverse, Reverse Tape, Pitch, Tremolo, Tube and Ping Pong. To see which FX correspond to each preset, see page 5 of themanual. Hold down the soft touch switch to save a setting, and double tap the switch to recall.

You wouldn’t think of using anything less than best reverb you could get – in the studio! So why would you even consider using anything less at your live gig?. Now you can add the rich, warm sound of studio-grade reverb to any occasion with the mind-blowing DIGITAL REVERB DR600.

Look we're not into the whole chest-beating thing, but OUR reverbs?. They're among the best out there. They've been on countless records and movies and used by guitarists around the world - rock stars to bedroom shredders all swear by them.

Designed and developed over two years in collaboration with Devin Townsend, the Ocean Machine is a high fidelity professional Delay, Reverb and Looper unit which brings together the best available hardware on the market and very complex algorithms to create lush, heavenly effects.

Fantastic sounding pedal, but I realise I like the strymon dig I have. The the ML Jr digital sampling engine's sole function is to copy, delay and reproduce the delay path signal with no mathematical manipulation at all - and unlike standard digital designs, there are no digital anti-aliasing and reconstruction filters.

Strymon bluesky reverb in used but good working condition. If you are reading this, chances are you know what it can do, from short spring verb to really nice drawn out ambient plate settings with very long decay.

Biyang Reverb. 1 x Babyboom guitar effect pedal. Guitar Chord Stamp. Part of the reason this pedal is so good is the amount of different reverb sounds it can create.You can select the type of reverb via a 3 way selector switch.

The Holy Grail Plus starts with the Holy Grail's amazing spring, hall, and flerb reverbs, and adds a graceful room reverb. The Grail has gotten even more divine! Perfect condition with manual. In my opinion this is the ultimate reverb pedal, an essential to any pedalboard.

Though digital technology constantly evolves, nothing sounds quite like the “old-school” analog Bucket Brigade-style delay you get when you step on the VD400. Every type of classic delay, from a deep-space whisper, to an interplanetary battle cry – is at your command.

Model :- JF08. Add depth to your playing with the Joyo Digital Delay pedal. It features a special filter circuit which closely recreates the sounds of an analogue delay. Features :- Digital Delay. Net Weight :- 0.43kg.

AU $55.00

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Sporting a classic, all-analog bucket brigade design, this compact delay pedal is set to serve up all the warm echoes, and gorgeous runaway delays you could ever need. Kick it in and get ready to hear the echo-angels sing.

UsingTonePrint Editor will fold out the Pipeline like a toolbox of tremolo. Usingthe free TonePrint Editor, you can sequence up to 4 bars of differentsubdivisions for a copacetic quilt of tremolo chunks.

Analog delays should be smooth and warm with every repeat. It even has a toggle switch switch to give you longer delays of up to 1100ms. Most analog delays only go up to 1/2 a second. Uses 9V Battery or Standard Boss Style Adapter.

Just about 2 years after its release, JHS has upgraded the Panther Cub to Version 1.5. Bought last 2017 in perfect working order. A versatile bucket-brigade based 100% all analog delay pedal. V1.5 now has longer repeats without runaway.

BOSS RE-20 SPACE ECHO
Bought brand new and never gigged with,
Has a couple of very minor paint chips on some corners of the unit however the pedal is in 100% working condition and has no functionality problems at all.
No power supply unit is included, comes with original box and manuals

Tone lets you set how bright the reverberations are for either a clear, piercing sound or a more subdued and dark effect. Dwell sets the length of the reverb tail, for everything from a whisper to a wave crashing into a Californian coastal cavern.

Download the free TonePrint app for Android and iPhone, choose the TonePrint you want to hear and beam it instantly from your phone through your guitar's pickup into your TonePrint pedal. Flashback Mini Delay is TonePrint enabled.

AU $169.00

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The Mooer Yellow Comp Optical Compressor is the perfect addition to any rig. Plus it preserves the original signal transients perfectly without coloring your sound. A compression pedal that improves attack without changing your sound.

This toggle sets the pre-delay of the reverb. A short pre-delay makes the reverb sound like you are close to a wall and vice versa. You may have noticed that Tile, Amb, and Gate reverbs are missing from the dial.

Each reverb style is as richly detailed as any found in the highest-end rack units and plug-ins, and all you have to do to step through them is push the Tone knob. EPIC is a unique combination of multiple interwoven analog-tone delay lines and complex modulation-perfect for solos from that more shaded part of the lunar landscape.

Guitar Delay, Echo and Reverb Pedals

One of the most important aspects of electric guitar is having the right equipment. With an acoustic guitar, you can usually get away with having one amp, a capo and a handful of picks but playing an electric guitar requires a little more preparation. One of the few things you can start tinkering around with as you’re producing your own sound includes guitar effects pedals. You can either opt for a board or singular pedals that provide different effects. Three of the most popular types of pedals that all guitarists use include delay, echo and reverb.

Guitar Delay Pedals

Guitar delay pedals provide a slightly different sound than an echo pedal. A delay will repeat the same sound over and over, but at different increments of time, depending on how you have the pedal programmed. For instance, if you want the guitar to make a “wah” sound every 10 seconds throughout the song, then a delay pedal is the best choice for this type of sound.

Different Types of Echo

New and budding guitarists may think that delay and echo are the same thing but in actuality, they’re quite different from one another. While a delay pedal will repeat the same exact sound over an over, an echo can provide you with a hollow sort of sound (like if you were hearing your voice echo in a cave). Echo pedals were used heavily during the era of psychedelic rock but are still a standard must-have today when it comes to guitar pedals. You can also programme certain pedals to provide different types and lengths of echo sounds.

Using Reverb

Reverb is a similar type of effect, along with delay and echo. Reverb can be a tough sound to describe, but it has often been said that reverb provides the same simulation of a sonorous guitar being played in an empty room. Instead of providing a distinct delay or a hollow echo, guitar reverb pedals make the electric guitar sound fuller; although in reality, it’s still providing a delay or echo effect. Reverb is perhaps the most important of all effects to have for a guitarist just starting out.

Popular Brands

When it comes to brands, there are many types to choose from when it comes to effects and sometimes it can take a few tries until you find one that suits your sound. Some popular and trusted brands of effects pedals, including some of the best distortion pedals, include MXE, Maxon, Wampler, Morley, TC, EarthQuaker and Behringer. Sometimes it’s a good idea to see what equipment your favourite artists are using, especially if you aim to mimic their sound.